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Graph-first AI development workflow โ€” board, gate, graph queries, one-shot init

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GraphStack ๐Ÿง โšก

Graph-first, automatically orchestrated AI development workflow.
One prompt starts the entire lifecycle โ€” from blank repo to production.

CI PyPI License: MIT Platforms Works with Cursor Works with Claude Code

v4.5 highlights: Published on PyPI as MertCapkin_GraphStack, one-command bootstrap, board reopen / list-done. Plus v4.4 graph query + init, v4.3 gate. See CHANGELOG.md.


One command (Cursor terminal)

Open your project folder in Cursor, open the integrated terminal, and run:

Windows (PowerShell) โ€” recommended:

irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MertCapkin/GraphStack/master/scripts/bootstrap.ps1 | iex

macOS / Linux:

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MertCapkin/GraphStack/master/scripts/bootstrap.sh | bash

Or install from PyPI directly:

Package: MertCapkin_GraphStack on PyPI (graphstack name was taken). CLI command: graphstack.

pip install "MertCapkin_GraphStack[graphify]"
graphstack init . -y --install-deps

This installs GraphStack + Graphify, copies workflow files into the current project, refreshes the code graph, and runs doctor. Then describe your task in Cursor chat โ€” rules load automatically.


Quick Start

Step 1 โ€” Install GraphStack (PyPI)

Python 3.8+ and Git are required.

py -3 --version
git --version

Install GraphStack + Graphify from PyPI, then initialize your project (run inside your project folder):

pip install "MertCapkin_GraphStack[graphify]"
graphstack init . -y --install-deps

Or use the one-command bootstrap above (same result; installs from PyPI, falls back to GitHub if needed).

Verify:

graphstack --version
graphstack doctor
pip show graphifyy

PyPI: pypi.org/project/MertCapkin_GraphStack
CLI name: graphstack (unchanged โ€” only the pip package name differs)

Graphify runs entirely locally โ€” tree-sitter AST, no API calls for code graphs.


Step 1 (alternative) โ€” Manual Graphify only

If you prefer to install Graphify separately first:

pip install "graphifyy>=0.7,<0.9"
graphify cursor install
pip install "MertCapkin_GraphStack[graphify]"
graphstack init . -y --install-deps

Step 2 โ€” Install from source (contributors / offline)

For hacking on GraphStack itself or air-gapped installs, clone the repo instead of PyPI:

git clone https://github.com/MertCapkin/graphstack /tmp/graphstack
cd /path/to/your-project
bash /tmp/graphstack/install.sh
# or, equivalently:
# python3 -m graphstack install . --no-interactive

Windows (PowerShell โ€” native, no Git Bash needed)

git clone https://github.com/MertCapkin/graphstack $env:TEMP\graphstack
cd C:\path\to\your-project
& $env:TEMP\graphstack\install.ps1 .

If python.exe on Windows redirects you to the Microsoft Store, the installer detects that and falls back to the official py -3 launcher automatically.

Any platform (Python, no shell preference)

git clone https://github.com/MertCapkin/graphstack /path/to/graphstack
cd /path/to/your-project
python -m graphstack install . --non-interactive

This copies all GraphStack files into your project:

  • .cursor/rules/graphstack.mdc โ€” Cursor loads this automatically on every session
  • orchestrator/, .cursor/skills/, handoff/, scripts/ โ€” the full workflow system
  • scripts/graphstack/ โ€” the Python helper package (used by both the bash and PowerShell shims)

The install script is non-destructive: it won't overwrite existing handoff/BRIEF.md, handoff/REVIEW.md, or handoff/BOOTSTRAP.md if they already exist.


Step 3 โ€” Build the knowledge graph

Open your project in Cursor. In the chat, type:

/graphify .

What happens:

  • Graphify scans all source files (25 languages supported)
  • Builds a dependency graph using tree-sitter (local, no API)
  • Creates three files in graphify-out/:
    • GRAPH_REPORT.md โ€” human-readable architecture summary
    • graph.json โ€” machine-queryable full graph
    • graph.html โ€” visual explorer, open in browser

How long does it take?

Codebase size Time
< 50 files ~5 seconds
50โ€“200 files ~15โ€“30 seconds
200โ€“500 files ~1โ€“2 minutes
500+ files ~3โ€“5 minutes

Run this once. After that, use /graphify --update โ€” it only re-scans changed files and takes a few seconds.

New project with no code yet? Skip this step โ€” GraphStack's Bootstrap Mode handles it.

Already ran graphstack init --install-deps? You have a code-only graph in graphify-out/; run /graphify . in Cursor for the full semantic graph when ready.


Step 4 โ€” Start working

The repo ships two ways to bootstrap the orchestrator โ€” pick whichever feels natural.

A) Easiest โ€” new chat only (recommended)

Because .cursor/rules/graphstack.mdc is alwaysApply: true, every new Composer / Agent session already carries GraphStackโ€™s binding rules. Simply open chat and describe your goal in natural language (Add โ€ฆ, Fix โ€ฆ). The assistantโ€™s first turn must still execute orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md โ†’ Activation** (parallel TOKEN_OPTIMIZER+GRAPH_REPORT), but **you donโ€™t paste** Read orchestrator/...` anymore.

B) Slash command /graphstack (explicit nudge)

In Cursor Chat/Composer press / โ†’ choose graphstack. That injects the Bootstrap command stored in .cursor/commands/graphstack.md (helps when you want deterministic orchestrator wording or onboarding teammates).

If /graphstack doesn't appear immediately, restart Cursor once so it rescans .cursor/commands/.

C) Classic explicit prompt (fallback / other tools)

Existing codebase:

Read orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md and follow it exactly.
[Describe what you want to build or fix]

New project from scratch:

Read orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md and follow it exactly.
This is a new project with no existing codebase.
I want to build [describe your idea].
Tech stack: [language, framework, database].

GraphStack handles everything from here โ€” planning, building, reviewing, testing, shipping.


What Is GraphStack?

GraphStack combines two ideas into one installable system:

Graphify builds a queryable knowledge graph of your codebase. Every AI query navigates that compact map instead of re-reading raw files from scratch.

Role-based orchestration drives a structured lifecycle: Bootstrapper โ†’ Architect โ†’ Builder โ†’ Reviewer โ†’ QA โ†’ Ship. A central Orchestrator manages all transitions automatically. You never switch roles manually.

You write one prompt. GraphStack runs the full cycle.


The Problem

Without GraphStack, every AI coding session looks like this:

You:  "Add rate limiting to login."
AI:   reads login.ts... reads session.ts... reads crypto.ts... reads types.ts...
      (4 files, ~3 000 tokens โ€” before writing a single line)

You:  "Now add tests."
AI:   reads login.ts again... reads session.ts again...
      (same files, same cost, zero memory)

Problems:

  • Token waste โ€” AI re-reads your codebase on every query
  • No structure โ€” planning, coding, reviewing blur together
  • No memory โ€” closing Cursor means starting from zero
  • No audit trail โ€” impossible to know what was decided and why

The Solution

Step 1 โ€” once:
  /graphify .  โ†’  graphify-out/GRAPH_REPORT.md + graph.json

Step 2 โ€” every session (minimal typing):
  Open Composer + describe the task (rules already activate GraphStack automatically),
  optionally type `/graphstack` once for an explicit orchestrator preamble,
  or paste the legacy `Read orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md โ€ฆ` snippet if working outside Cursor.

Example natural-language kickoff:
  "Add rate limiting to login."

  [ARCHITECT]   reads graph (not raw files) โ†’ scopes change โ†’ writes BRIEF.md
       โ†“ auto
  [BUILDER]     reads brief โ†’ queries graph for deps โ†’ builds exactly the brief
       โ†“ auto
  [REVIEWER]    checks criteria โ†’ inspects graph neighbors for side effects
       โ†“ auto   (loops to Builder if rejected, max 3ร—)
  [QA]          traces call path through graph โ†’ verifies behavior
       โ†“ auto
  [SHIP]        checklist โ†’ graph update โ†’ commit message โ†’ closes board task

Zero manual role switching. Zero repeated file reads. Full git audit trail.


Bootstrap Mode โ€” Start from Zero

No code yet? GraphStack handles that too.

Composer (Cursor):
  Describe the product + tech stack naturally (alwaysApply rules bootstrap GraphStack),
  optionally `/graphstack` beforehand to inject the scripted opener.

Bootstrap example:
"/graphstack then: New project REST API for task mgmt โ€” TS, Express, PostgreSQL."

  [BOOTSTRAPPER]  analyzes idea โ†’ decomposes into modules โ†’ orders by dependency
                  โ†’ writes BOOTSTRAP.md (the memory across all cycles)
                  โ†’ writes Cycle 1 brief
       โ†“ auto
  [BUILDER โ†’ REVIEWER โ†’ QA โ†’ SHIP]   Cycle 1 (auth module)
       โ†“
  run /graphify .                    โ† first graph from real code
       โ†“
  [BOOTSTRAPPER]  reads new graph โ†’ writes Cycle 2 brief with real knowledge
       โ†“ auto
  [BUILDER โ†’ REVIEWER โ†’ QA โ†’ SHIP]   Cycle 2 (data models)
       โ†“
  run /graphify --update  โ†’  next cycle  โ†’  ...

Each brief is written with knowledge of what was actually built โ€” not just planned. The graph grows with the project.


Token Savings

GraphStack's savings come from three mechanisms:

Mechanism How Savings
Graph-first reads GRAPH_REPORT.md replaces browsing 10+ files ~85% on architecture queries
Role discipline Each role reads only what its job requires ~60% vs unstructured sessions
File-based state STATE.md replaces chat history on resume ~60% per new session
Parallel reads Multiple files in one tool call ~50% on multi-file ops
Shell compaction graphstack run shrinks git/test output before it hits context ~60โ€“80% on verbose shell ops

Net savings by codebase size:

Codebase Tokens/day without Tokens/day with Saving
Small (10โ€“20 files) ~40k ~28k ~30%
Medium (50โ€“100 files) ~180k ~54k ~70%
Large (200+ files) ~600k ~90k ~85%
Very large (500+ files) ~1.5M ~180k ~88%

Estimates based on Graphify benchmarks and TOKEN_OPTIMIZER rules. Real savings depend on query patterns. See docs/case-studies/graphstack-self.md for an honest self-analysis โ€” measured community benchmarks are welcome via PR.


Limitations (read before adopting)

GraphStack is a workflow protocol (markdown + handoff files), not a runtime that enforces AI behavior.

Topic Reality
Role automation Prompts alone cannot guarantee discipline. v4.3+ graphstack gate + v4.4 Cursor preToolUse. Hooks block commits and (on Cursor/Claude) code writes without a claimed task; afterFileEdit on Cursor remains advisory-only backup.
Token savings The table above is estimated, not guaranteed. Small repos or undisciplined sessions may use more tokens than unstructured chat.
Knowledge graph Value appears on 20+ file codebases with module boundaries. Meta-repos full of markdown produce noisy graphs โ€” use .graphifyignore (included in this repo).
Setup Graphify + pip install MertCapkin_GraphStack + graphstack init โ€” or one bootstrap command. See PyPI.

v4.1 helpers: graphstack doctor (health report) and graphstack validate (exit code for CI). Use --strict before Builder handoff; use --fail-stale-graph in CI after code changes.

graphstack doctor
graphstack validate
graphstack validate --strict --fail-stale-graph

Shell Output Compaction (graphstack run)

Graph-first rules reduce file reads. Shell compaction reduces terminal output (git status, diffs, test runners) before it enters the AI context โ€” without installing third-party proxies.

Who uses it: Cursor/Claude agents follow TOKEN_OPTIMIZER.md and .cursor/rules/graphstack.mdc โ€” they call graphstack run, not raw git/pytest. You do not need to remember a separate workflow.

python -m graphstack run -- git status
python -m graphstack run -- git diff
python -m graphstack run -- git log -n 20
python -m graphstack run -- pytest -q

Quality safeguards (not โ€œblind compressionโ€):

  • File paths, branch names, diff hunks (@@), and +/- lines are preserved
  • Test failures, tracebacks, and stderr are kept (stderr is never compacted)
  • If compaction would drop too much signal, output falls back to raw automatically
  • Full output when debugging: python -m graphstack run --raw -- git diff

Independent Python implementation (MIT) โ€” inspired by common agent-tooling patterns, no RTK dependency or vendored code.

graphstack doctor reports whether the compact module is installed in your project.


Graph Queries (graphstack graph)

Graph-first rules mean query the graph before opening raw files. v4.4 wraps Graphify's CLI so agents use one consistent command:

python -m graphstack graph query "who calls login"
python -m graphstack graph query "blast radius of crypto.ts" --budget 1500
python -m graphstack graph path src/auth/login.ts src/utils/crypto.ts
python -m graphstack graph explain "login()"
python -m graphstack graph update .     # AST-only refresh after code changes

Requires graphify on PATH (pip install -r requirements.txt). Agents should prefer graph query over reading full GRAPH_REPORT.md or grepping source for structural questions.


Process Gate (graphstack gate)

v4.3+ adds mechanical enforcement so Architect โ†’ Builder โ†’ Reviewer steps are harder to skip silently. v4.4 extends Cursor with preToolUse blocking.

Rule What it blocks Cursor Claude Code
R1 git commit touching code while doing/ is empty deny (beforeShellExecution + preToolUse Shell) deny (PreToolUse Bash)
R2 Edit/Write on code paths while doing/ is empty deny (preToolUse Write/Edit) deny (PreToolUse Edit/Write)
R3 Commit while BRIEF.md is still the template deny deny
R4 STATE.json not updated this cycle advisory (stop) advisory (Stop)
โ€” Edit already applied (legacy hook) advisory only (afterFileEdit) โ€”
python -m graphstack gate check          # CI / manual โ€” exit 1 on violation
python -m graphstack state set --role builder --task my-feature
GRAPHSTACK_GATE=off                      # emergency bypass (one session)
GRAPHSTACK_GATE=strict                   # fail-closed on hook internal errors

Install writes .cursor/hooks.json and .claude/settings.json with OS-specific shim commands (scripts/gate-hook.ps1 on Windows, scripts/gate-hook.sh on macOS/Linux). By default hooks fail open if Python is missing โ€” use GRAPHSTACK_GATE=strict for teams that prefer blocking over availability.

Framework repo note: This GitHub repo ships handoff/ as templates (empty brief, no done/ tasks). Your installed project fills those files during real work. Before contributing here, reset handoff โ€” see CONTRIBUTING.md.


What Gets Installed

your-project/
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .cursor/rules/graphstack.mdc          โ† always-active rules (Cursor auto-loads)
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .cursor/commands/graphstack.md        โ† `/graphstack` Cursor slash-command bootstrapper
โ”œโ”€โ”€ orchestrator/
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ ORCHESTRATOR.md                   โ† state machine: all transitions
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ TOKEN_OPTIMIZER.md                โ† token budget rules for all roles
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .cursor/skills/
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ bootstrapper/BOOTSTRAPPER.md      โ† new project โ†’ module plan โ†’ cycles
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ architect/ARCHITECT.md            โ† scopes features, writes briefs
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ builder/BUILDER.md                โ† implements exactly the brief
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ reviewer/REVIEWER.md              โ† checks criteria + graph side effects
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ qa/QA.md                          โ† traces call paths, verifies behavior
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ ship/SHIP.md                      โ† checklist + graph update + commit msg
โ”œโ”€โ”€ handoff/
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ BRIEF.md                          โ† Architect โ†’ Builder
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ REVIEW.md                         โ† Reviewer + QA findings (append-only)
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ STATE.md                          โ† session state for resuming
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ BOOTSTRAP.md                      โ† cross-cycle project memory
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ board/
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ todo/                         โ† tasks waiting to be claimed
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ doing/                        โ† tasks in progress
โ”‚       โ””โ”€โ”€ done/                         โ† completed tasks (audit trail)
โ”œโ”€โ”€ graphify-out/                         โ† generated by graphify (commit this)
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ GRAPH_REPORT.md
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ graph.json
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ graph.html
โ”œโ”€โ”€ scripts/
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ board.sh                          โ† GNAP board shim (bash)
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ board.ps1                         โ† GNAP board shim (PowerShell)
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ post-commit                       โ† smart graph-update hook (bash)
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ post-commit.ps1                   โ† smart graph-update hook (PowerShell)
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ graphstack/                       โ† Python core (single source of truth)
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ board.py                      โ† GNAP board logic
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ installer.py                  โ† project installer logic
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ hook.py                       โ† post-commit graph-update logic
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ platform_utils.py             โ† OS detection, Python finder, encoding-safe echo
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ cli.py                        โ† entry point dispatcher
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ validate.py                   โ† layout / brief / graph checks
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ run.py                        โ† shell runner with compaction
โ”‚       โ”œโ”€โ”€ compact/                      โ† git / pytest / generic compactors
โ”‚       โ””โ”€โ”€ tests/                        โ† pytest suite
โ”œโ”€โ”€ pyproject.toml                        โ† pip install -e . (v4.1+)
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .graphifyignore                       โ† code-focused graph for this repo

The GNAP Board

GraphStack uses Git-Native Agent Protocol for task tracking โ€” no server, no database, just files and git commits.

All three forms below are equivalent. Pick whichever fits your shell.

macOS / Linux (bash)

bash scripts/board.sh status
bash scripts/board.sh new add-oauth Add OAuth login with GitHub
bash scripts/board.sh claim add-oauth builder
bash scripts/board.sh complete add-oauth
bash scripts/board.sh log

Windows (PowerShell)

.\scripts\board.ps1 status
.\scripts\board.ps1 new add-oauth Add OAuth login with GitHub
.\scripts\board.ps1 claim add-oauth builder
.\scripts\board.ps1 complete add-oauth
.\scripts\board.ps1 log

Cross-platform (any shell with Python)

python -m graphstack board status
python -m graphstack board new add-oauth Add OAuth login with GitHub
python -m graphstack board claim add-oauth builder
python -m graphstack board complete add-oauth
python -m graphstack board log
python -m graphstack run -- git status
python -m graphstack doctor
python -m graphstack validate --fail-stale-graph

Every board operation is a git commit. git log handoff/board/ shows who did what, when.


Graph Update Strategy

GraphStack's Ship role manages graph updates automatically at the end of every cycle:

Condition Action
Files were added or deleted this cycle Always update
Bootstrap cycle completed Always update (next brief needs fresh graph)
Content-only edits (bug fixes, refactors) Skip โ€” graph topology unchanged

The post-commit hook enforces the same rules automatically. You never need to think about when to update.


Project Suitability

Project type Suitability Notes
REST / GraphQL API โญโญโญโญโญ Best fit โ€” clear module boundaries
Monolithic web app โญโญโญโญโญ God node protection is critical here
Data pipeline / ETL โญโญโญโญโญ Graph mirrors pipeline topology
Library / SDK โญโญโญโญโญ Breaking change detection is precise
Microservice (single) โญโญโญโญโญ Integration edges clearly visible
CLI tool โญโญโญโญ Good for medium+ complexity
Serverless / Lambda โญโญโญโญ Shared util blast radius visible
Admin panel โญโญโญโญ State + API integration coverage
Game server (backend) โญโญโญโญ State machine edges map well
DevOps / automation โญโญโญโญ Script dependency tracking
React / Vue SPA โญโญโญ Good, but UI churn increases update frequency
TypeScript monorepo โญโญโญ Cross-package deps very valuable
Mobile app (React Native) โญโญโญ JS/TS layer fully covered
Unity game (C#) โญโญโญ God node protection excellent
E-commerce backend โญโญโญ Checkout flow blast radius useful
AI / embedding pipeline โญโญโญ Static structure good; runtime behavior not
Flutter app โญโญ Dart supported; widget tree less useful
Rapid prototype โญโญ Brief discipline adds friction at this stage
Static site โญ Minimal dependencies โ€” low graph value
Single-file script โญ No graph structure to analyze

Rule of thumb: GraphStack pays off when your codebase exceeds ~20 files and queries regularly cross module boundaries.


Comparison

GraphStack gstack loki-mode code-review-graph
Knowledge graph โœ… Graphify โŒ โŒ โœ…
Auto role transitions โœ… โŒ manual โœ… complex โŒ
Bootstrap (0โ†’project) โœ… โŒ โŒ โŒ
Git-native task board โœ… GNAP โŒ โŒ โŒ
Session resumability โœ… STATE.md โŒ โŒ โŒ
Token optimization rules โœ… explicit โŒ โŒ โœ… partial
Cursor /graphstack slash bootstrap โœ… โŒ โŒ โŒ
Setup complexity Low Low High Low

Resuming a Session

Default (Cursor Composer with GraphStack repo open): reopen chat and paste a short cue such as "Resume GraphStack STATE.md" or select /graphstack followed by "Resume" โ€” Activation still runs tokens + graph loaders automatically.

Classic explicit prompt:

Read orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md and follow it exactly.
Resume from last session.

Orchestrator reads handoff/STATE.md and handoff/board/doing/ and picks up exactly where it left off.


All Prompts

Quick path: describe work directly (rules + optional /graphstack). Legacy blocks remain for deterministic copy/paste workflows or nonโ€‘Cursor tooling.

Standard session (legacy explicit)

Read orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md and follow it exactly.
[What you want to build or fix โ€” any language]

New project from scratch (legacy explicit)

Read orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md and follow it exactly.
This is a new project with no existing codebase.
I want to build [describe your idea].
Tech stack: [language, framework, database].

Resume a previous session (legacy explicit)

Read orchestrator/ORCHESTRATOR.md and follow it exactly.
Resume from last session.

Manual role activation (advanced)

Use these when you want a single role without the full lifecycle:

Architect โ€” plan and scope only, no building

Read .cursor/skills/architect/ARCHITECT.md and follow it exactly.
Read orchestrator/TOKEN_OPTIMIZER.md for token rules.
[What you want to plan]

Builder โ€” build directly from an existing brief

Read .cursor/skills/builder/BUILDER.md and follow it exactly.
Read orchestrator/TOKEN_OPTIMIZER.md for token rules.
Brief is in handoff/BRIEF.md. Start building.

Reviewer โ€” review existing code or a diff

Read .cursor/skills/reviewer/REVIEWER.md and follow it exactly.
Read orchestrator/TOKEN_OPTIMIZER.md for token rules.
Review the changes in [filename or "the last git diff"].

QA โ€” trace and verify a specific feature

Read .cursor/skills/qa/QA.md and follow it exactly.
Read orchestrator/TOKEN_OPTIMIZER.md for token rules.
Trace and verify [feature name].

Ship โ€” run pre-deploy checklist

Read .cursor/skills/ship/SHIP.md and follow it exactly.
Run the pre-ship checklist for task [task-id].

Bootstrapper โ€” decompose an idea into a module plan only

Read .cursor/skills/bootstrapper/BOOTSTRAPPER.md and follow it exactly.
Read orchestrator/TOKEN_OPTIMIZER.md for token rules.
[Describe your project idea]

Note: .cursor/rules/graphstack.mdc is loaded automatically by Cursor on every session. You never need to reference it manually.


Compatibility

Tool Orchestrator Manual roles
Cursor โœ… Full (.mdc auto-loads) โœ…
Claude Code โœ… Full โœ…
VS Code Copilot Chat โœ… Full โœ…
GitHub Copilot CLI โš ๏ธ Paste per session โœ…
Aider โš ๏ธ Paste per session โœ…

Demo

demo/DEMO_WALKTHROUGH.md โ€” full end-to-end walkthrough: adding rate limiting to a Node.js auth service, showing every automatic transition, graph query, and board update.


Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md. GraphStack is just markdown and bash โ€” the barrier is intentionally low.


License

MIT โ€” free forever. No telemetry. No accounts. No phoning home.

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